post your win nt/2k/xp/Vista desktops here

It has been suggested to me by o2, a moderator of "NT, Win2K, & XP Technical Mojo", that threads of this non-techincal nature are better off in this forum.

As a result, I will perform a community service by posting the first desktop .

WallpaperMac OSX Dock-like app: Y'z Dock

Also, I was wondering if anyone has experienced problems with desktop icons in the past. Specifically, the problem is that sometimes when I change the color depth from 32 to 16 bit some/all of the icons revert back to the system default.

Thanks for initiating the thread migration. I was wondering when this would happen and think its a great idea. The only reason I visit the NT forum is for the desktop thread -- my absolute favorite ARS thread.

I just downloaded and installed it from the link above. Upon further inspection, it seems that it's doing the transparency/movement purely software-based. Maybe this program is only optimized for geforce cards?

damn, and I was going to get to start the new thread stating that o2 owed me because of some sexual favors, and it was goign to be funny! and you were going to laugh!, but now, alas, you ruined that for me.

edit: on a related note, do we have to keep the 'nt' in the title for this thread if this is the one we keep? NT is just old hat, and the original thread was created back when people were still using it prevalently, so we should take it out, especially for a brand new thread.

However, I'd still like to see at least an attempt to move over the original thread in here. It'd be a good stress test for infopop...

To celebrate the move to the new forum I shall post my desktop. I recently quit using Y'z dock because some apps like Quake 3 don't run properly when Y'z dock is running, so I'll have to wait for another beta. TLB is suitable for now.

I'm a little new at desktop modding, so I'm not aware of all the proggie's available for modding.

Can we all post the programs we are using, backgrounds, etc. when you post your desktops? I noticed the first few did it, and it was helpful. The old thread like this didn't have the info so it was hard to learn from.